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The Harmony Project

The Harmony Project is a wind-powered sound installation that uses bamboo resonators to convey vibrations in the ground. Imagine a giant, outdoor instrument made from bamboo.

The Harmony Project is about the joy of making things together, to create something greater than ourselves that binds us as one. 

         

Photos by Andrew Moore

Devised by Australian artists Cave Urban and built with local people in Nuneaton and Bedworth, The Harmony Project evokes memory and other worldliness, linking people back to the land and nature.

Imagineer and Cave Urban are delighted to be working together in partnership with The Hub at Hilltop, Men and Women’s Shed, Nuneaton, and artists Lachlan Brown, Phillip Eddolls and Kunjan Thankey.

Thank you to all the artists, groups and makers who have contributed to this installation and John Leahy, Phil Tongue, Ella Clarke and Craig Ashley.

Photo: Andrew Moore

Cave Urban is an artist collective based in Sydney, Australia. What excites them most about The Harmony Project is the partners’ dedication to placing it, quite literally, in the hands of local people, who have given it new life and meaning.

The Harmony Project has developed from Mengenang, a sound installation made by Cave Urban at various places around Australia. Find out more at www.caveurban.com/mengenang